What are some good science journals/ blogs / publishers that dish out the latest findings in science. Any place I can subscribe to would be great, even like good youtube channels for science. Thanks
>>8967824
If you don't already know, you're too unqualified to read them.
>>8967824
Nature has daily articles on scientific findings, quanta magazine has a lot of high quality articles, you may not like lubos or woit but when they cover physics news they cover it in detail, scientific america ain't bad if you don't have a background in the subject, blogs by scientists like tao's blog are great, he also has links to other great blogs, really you just need to search around to find what fits.
>>8967824
Go to arxiv. It's free.
I requested from one of my profs bachelor thesis bit earlier and he suggested this one:
Generating of extremal cayley graphs with given circumference over finite linear groups.
Can you give me tips where to start and how hard its is? or any comments
>>8967767
Have you tried asking your professors? The one who suggested it probably knows the most, otherwise I don't see why he would've suggested it.
>>8967697
Yes if you write postmodernism BS.
>>8967697
Sure you could, philosophy journals take anyone. I even heard they accept papers from philosophers.
How difficult is calculus? I just finished trigonometry and precalc and was wondering how that and calc 2 would fare. Precalc was extremely easy for me, trig got a bit annoying with identities but thats about it.
>>8967695
calculus is the most difficult subject in mathematics to master. it took me seven years to master the product rule (my specialty) and only now am I ready to move on to the chain rule.
>>8967722
>I am already a junior in my my mathematics degree
>I still haven't mastered the quotient rule
I got too ambitious.
Will this species be able to make a recovery?
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pygmy_three-toed_sloth
>>8967614
The fact that it is fucking cute as fuck gives it a chance. People are more likely to donate to the Save the Pygmy Three Toed Sloth Foundation than to the Save the Huge Gross Spider That is Creepy as Fuck Foundation.
>>8967614
HOLY SHIT, BREED THESE FUCKERS FOR PETS NOW I WANT ONE.
>>8968412
they smell like poop
If you sit in a rotating chair and take a bicycle tire and spin the tire, the chair will spin in the opposite direction.
A body of a helicopter with a single main rotor will spin in the opposite direction and uses tail rotor to counter balance this.
I did two experiments with fidget spinners. I took marble and placed it on the top of the spinner and spun it. I expected the marble to start spinning in the opposite direction, but nothing happened.
I took two spinners, stacked one on top of the other and spun the top one expecting the bottom to spin in the opposite direction, but this did not happened. I also spun the bottom one and the top one did nothing.
Why is this?
>>8967603
because of the friction with the ground.
The Jews
>>8967603
The angular momentum is conserved since when you pushed it it pushes back on you, and you're firmly attached to the ground so you give the angular momentum to the Earth.
There's no force between the two stacked spinners so why would one of them spin when YOU put a force on the other?
Is npd a meme
What does /sci/ think of this guy's universe model?
mental masturbation
likely to have no intellectual worth
>>8967490
mixed feelings about this guy
you can tell he's an ENTJ so his worst enemy is himself when it comes to his intellectual pursuits
I never knew idiots could have high IQs
"Everything is too convenient to human. This universe is a simulation." WTF? By who?
Me
An Intelligent Designer obviously.
Simulation idea is just another incarnation of intelligent design.
>>8968088
How to fight God:
Step One: Be able to create life or a simulation of life of equal complexity or more than this universe.
Step 2: Use your insight to defeat yourself.
Step 3: Begin the plan of attack
Step 4: Prepare to get ass blasted by the creator.
Step 5: If by some off chance you do manage to inflict some damage congrats.
You BTFO everything.
GG.
Any botanist here? How the fuck does this even happen?
How can an inflorescence split in half just like that?
>>8967448
You appear to be asking an interesting and substantive scientific question, anon. It was a mistake for you to post your question on 4chan's /sci/ board, where it will probably not receive an appropriate response.
>>8967455
>not realizing OP was shitposting
You are real dumb, real dumb for real.
You are given a monolith which serves as a tool/habitat/dimensional gateway/ship. Your job: to create a star.
The monolith can create any quantity of any element you need, but only one at a time. The monolith can be made larger or smaller as needed, but too large and its mass may interfere in your work. FYI.
The alien race that gave you the monolith sets you up in a sector of space that needs development. "Make us a nice, yellow star, please. And do try and not go overboard on the time-dilation."
So....how do you go about it?
>>8967397
Just dump hydrogen out until I have roughly a star's worth.
How do you study, /sci/?
Also, if you should be studying right now, let's get to it.
What are the best websites/ books to learn fourier analysis? I would like to learn for fun and it seems quite interesting
>>8967263
http://4chan-science.wikia.com/wiki/Mathematics#Fourier_Transforms
>>8967263
A book on signal processing
>>8967263
https://www.amazon.com/Conjectures-Ergebnisse-Mathematik-Grenzgebiete-Mathematics-ebook/dp/B000W96OV8/
I'm taking a course on control systems next semester but for some reason it doesn't have a lab. I'm studying it rn but what are some of the more interesting control problems that I could get started on. Something I can build fairly easily.
>>8967253
me too thanks
>>8967253
A magnetic levitator is fairly easy to build and a nice control project. You just need a coil, a magnet and a sensor.
What are the best YouTube channels for math instruction? I've been looking for videos to supplement my textbook reading but there are so many to choose from.
depends on the subject mate
>>8967248
Good point, I'm looking for machine learning, so I guess probability/stats and linear algebra.
>>8967383
i'm no machine learning expert/this might not be what you're looking for but this has a ton of great reviews https://www.coursera.org/learn/machine-learning